About Falling Sudoku
Drop down tiles and place according to the Sudoku rules. A number may only appear once in every row, column or 3x3 area.
Falling Sudoku lands in sudoku and is the right pick for a short session you can drop anytime. It renders at 800x480 in landscape..
How to play Falling Sudoku
- Open the play frame with Play now; Falling Sudoku loads straight from HTMLGames.com with nothing to install.
- Mouse.
- Keyboard or touch.
- This one runs landscape, so use fullscreen or turn a phone sideways for the framing it was designed around.
Falling Sudoku at a glance
- Play area
- 800x480 px, landscape
How Falling Sudoku compares
The closest sudoku pages on GamPlayer are Kakuro Master, Daily Sudoku and Daily Killer Sudoku. Falling Sudoku sits alongside that group on provider quality score.
Tips for a better session
- The play area is 800x480; fullscreen on a laptop gives you the framing it was built for.
- Controls are listed as mouse, keyboard or touch, so check that against your device before a long session.
- Give it two attempts before judging it; most of these open harder than they play.
- Try fullscreen if the view feels cramped, especially on a laptop.
Frequently asked questions
Is Falling Sudoku free to play?
Yes, and nothing needs installing. The HTMLGames.com build loads straight into the play frame on this page.
What are the controls for Falling Sudoku?
Mouse. Keyboard or touch. The quick facts panel above repeats them if you need to check mid-session.
Can I play Falling Sudoku on a phone?
Falling Sudoku runs landscape at 800x480. It works on a phone turned sideways, and fullscreen gives it the intended framing on smaller screens.
What games are similar to Falling Sudoku?
Kakuro Master, Daily Sudoku, Daily Killer Sudoku sit closest to it in the Sudoku category. The similar games list further down covers a wider set.